different between protesting vs revolutionary
protesting
English
Verb
protesting
- present participle of protest
Noun
protesting (plural protestings)
- Protestation.
- 1599, William Shakespeare (attributed), The Passionate Pilgrim, [Poem 7],[1]
- Yet in the midst of all her pure protestings,
- Her faith, her oaths, her tears and all were jestings.
- 1688, William Mountfort, The Injur’d Lovers, London: Samuel Manship, Act IV, Scene 1, p. 42,[2]
- Are not Vows binding, do we mock the Gods,
- When our Protestings summon ’em to Witness,
- Whether our Words keep measure with our Hearts?
- 1779, Robert Jephson, The Law of Lombardy, London: T. Evans, Act I, Scene 1,[3]
- I’ve known more way made in a woman’s grace
- By such confederate arts, than could be won
- By a long siege of amorous enginry,
- Soft flatteries, sighs, protestings infinite,
- And all the fervor of impatient love.
- 1599, William Shakespeare (attributed), The Passionate Pilgrim, [Poem 7],[1]
Anagrams
- Pottingers, potterings, pottingers, repottings, respotting
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revolutionary
English
Etymology
Compare French révolutionnaire.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /???v??lu??n??i/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???v??lu???n?i/, /-?lju?-/
Adjective
revolutionary (comparative more revolutionary, superlative most revolutionary)
- Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution
- revolutionary war
- revolutionary measures
- revolutionary agitators
- pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset
- a revolutionary new tool
- (sciences) pertaining to something that revolves
Translations
Noun
revolutionary (plural revolutionaries)
- A revolutionist; a person who revolts.
- (music), (informal) Chopin's 'Revolutionary Etude' Op. 10 no. 12
Translations
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